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Show THE ROYAL BRITISH SCANDAL. Now York, 2. A Imdon letter says of the statements in the .'"'"- in reference to the oi.viou.; cause ol the non-appearance of the Duchess of Edinburgh at the ljuccu's drawing-room, drawing-room, and the announcement the lul-lowing lul-lowing morning that such htatemenl was in nn way aulhori.cd by the Duke ol Edinburgh, says it w;is plain to everyone that such an announcement announce-ment as that in the W Won d not have been put forth by the conductur of that journal on his own recpunai-hihtv recpunai-hihtv Jt ilinst, therclhvc, have been what tho French call .,!", 1 ami the only iucslion w.'d y whom it could have been scnl. 1 nbhe "pm-ion "pm-ion pointed at once Uilheueen, and i)uhlic. opinion continues to regard her Majesty as tho author ot Ihc btatcniciit; but for wliat 1'urpo.ic it wjw made, unless to throw Ihc public ' oil' the scent, no one can P''b' imagine. Both the 1'rinccot Wale and'lhc Duke of Eilinburgh am ex-: ccediugly indignant at the whole at-fair; at-fair; but the opportune arrival of the Czar will postpone if it dots not put an end to any charge of an open breach between the members of the royal family. |